This DIY, Alexa-connected robotic tank will bring you a beer

As we enter the upcoming Golden Age of connected robotics it’s important to stay well-lubricated. Thus we must invite the Walabeer tank, a DIY, Alexa-connected robotic tank that serves beer, into our homes and hearts. The project uses a toy tank chassis connected to a Walabot, a device that lets your projects see through walls. […]

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Somebody combined Furby with an Amazon Echo to make ‘Furlexa’

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The creative master minds of howchoo.com have engineered a ‘Furlexa‘—a Furby with the mind of Amazon Echo. The creator outfitted Furby with a small computer and rewired Furby’s hardware to sync Furby’s mouth with Alexa’s voice. 

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PiTunnel connects your Raspberry Pi to the world

 Raspberry Pis are usually very lonely. These tiny, single-board computers sit quietly under desks or inside 3D printed cases, staring wistfully into the far distance while waiting for a little attention. Now, thanks to a side project by a programmer named Dimitri Raftopoulos, an app called PiTunnel ensures your Pi need not be alone anymore.
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Learn how to build Raspberry Pi computers with this $15 online class

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A partnership between Broadcom and the University of Cambridge, the U.K. based Raspberry Pi Foundation creates credit card-sized computers that promote learning how to code and educational research. Since the computers went on the market in 2012, Raspberry Pi has sold over eight million models and is the United Kingdom’s best-selling computer.

Setting up a Raspberry Pi is easy. Simply plug in a monitor, mouse, and keyboard, and install the computer.

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Learn how to build Raspberry Pi computers with this $15 online class

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A partnership between Broadcom and the University of Cambridge, the U.K. based Raspberry Pi Foundation creates credit card-sized computers that promote learning how to code and educational research. Since the computers went on the market in 2012, Raspberry Pi has sold over eight million models and is the United Kingdom’s best-selling computer.

Setting up a Raspberry Pi is easy. Simply plug in a monitor, mouse, and keyboard, and install the computer.

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